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The V&A Museum of Childhood is one of the most interesting attractions within the east end of the London. It is located in Bethnal Green and is part of the well known Victoria and Albert Museum of applied arts in South Kensington. It is well known for having the UK's largest collection of childhood objects including a large collection of toys, dolls, clothings and costumes. It's mission is "To enable everyone, especially the young, to explore and enjoy the designed world, in particular objects made for and made by children."
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Top South AfricanVloggers, Thalia and John, share the story of their lives with you. Join them on their exciting and fun filled adventures around South Africa!!
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After almost 3 years together, we finally took our first official holiday! We flew to East London in the Eastern Cape (our first time together on an airplane) where we spent 4 days enjoying fantastic weather, the museum, the beaches, pancakes, bowling, putt putt, burgers, waffles and milkshakes! We then took a 17 hour bus ride back to Cape Town in the Western Cape!!
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A walking tour around the Science Museum in London.
The museum was founded in 1857 under Bennet Woodcroft from the collection of the Royal Society of Arts and surplus items from the Great Exhibition as part of the South Kensington Museum, together with what is now the Victoria and Albert Museum. It included a collection of machinery which became the Museum of Patents in 1858, and the Patent Office Museum in 1863. This collection contained many of the most famous exhibits of what is now the Science Museum. In 1883, the contents of the Patent Office Museum were transferred to the South Kensington Museum. In 1885, the ScienceCollections were renamed the Science Museum and in 1893 a separate director was appointed.[2] The Art Collections were renamed the Art Museum, which eventually became the Victoria and Albert Museum.
When Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone for the new building for the Art Museum, she stipulated that the museum be renamed after herself and her late husband. This was initially applied to the whole museum, but when that new building finally opened ten years later, the title was confined to the Art Collections and the Science Collections had to be divorced from it.[3 On 26 June 1909 the Science Museum, as an independent entity, came into existence. The Science Museum's present quarters, designed by Sir Richard Allison, were opened to the public in stages over the period 1919--28. This building was known as the East Block, construction of which began in 1913 and temporarily halted by World War I. As the name suggests it was intended to be the first building of a much larger project, which was never realized. However, the Museum buildings were expanded over the following years; the Centre Block was completed in 1961-3, the infill of the East Block and the construction of the Lower & Upper Wellcome Galleries in 1980, and the construction of the Wellcome Wing in 2000 result in the Museum now extending to Queensgate.
Collections
Replica of the DNA model built by Crick and Watson in 1953
Old Bess, the oldest surviving steam engine, made by James Watt in 1777.
The Science Museum now holds a collection of over 300,000 items, including such famous items as Stephenson's Rocket, Puffing Billy (the oldest surviving steam locomotive), the first jet engine, a reconstruction of Francis Crick and James Watson's model of DNA, some of the earliest remaining steam engines, a working example of Charles Babbage's Difference engine (and the latter, preserved half brain), the first prototype of the 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now, and documentation of the first typewriter. It also contains hundreds of interactive exhibits. A recent addition is the IMAX 3DCinema showing science and nature documentaries, most of them in 3-D, and the Wellcome Wing which focuses on digital technology. Entrance has been free since 1 December2001.
The museum houses some of the many objects collected by Henry Wellcome around a medical theme. The fourth floor exhibit is called "Glimpses of Medical History", with reconstructions and dioramas of the history of practised medicine. The fifth floor gallery is called "Science and the Art of Medicine", with exhibits of medical instruments and practices from ancient days and from many countries. The collection is strong in clinical medicine, biosciences and public health. The museum is a member of the London Museums of Health & Medicine.
The Science Museum has a dedicated library, and until the 1960s was Britain's National Library for Science, Medicine and Technology. It holds runs of periodicals, early books and manuscripts, and is used by scholars worldwide. It has for a number of years been run in conjunction with the Library of Imperial College, but in 2007 the Library was divided over two sites. Histories of science and biographies of scientists are still kept at the Imperial College in London. The rest of the collection which includes original scientific works and archives are now located in Wroughton, Wiltshire.
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The announcement of a new Jack the Ripper Museum caused consternation among East London residents who expected it to be dedicated to the achievements of women in the area.

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We've been performing a lot of Christmas music from the 17th century this December.
But what was Christmas in England like for people living then? We went to the Christmas Past exhibition at East London's Geffrye Museum to find out.
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A short video of our trip to Ragged School Museum in Mile End. It gives a little snapshot into what my kids learnt about this Victorian school and the children that went there.
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When it comes to exploring London and the different cultures the city has to offer Hoxton comes to mind.
From museums right in front of the station to food markets in Brick Lane there are plenty of things to see and do.

London Museum

The London Museum, established to illustrate the history of London, was inaugurated on 21 March 1912 by King George V with Queen Mary and Princess Mary and Prince George in temporary accommodation at Kensington Palace. It opened to the public on 8 April, admitting more than 13,000 visitors during the day. Two years later the collections were moved to Lancaster House in St James's, and the museum remained there until World War II. The first Keeper of the museum was Sir Guy Francis Laking, and from 1926 to 1944 the Keeper was the famous archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler. During World War II much of the collection was evacuated for storage at nearby Dover Street tube station, and later at Piccadilly Circus tube station. Some of the galleries at Lancaster House reopened to the public in 1942, but in November 1943 the building was requisitioned by the Ministry of Works as a conference centre and base for the new European Advisory Commission, the museum retaining only the basement for storage of its collections. After the war, attempts to reclaim Lancaster House for the museum's use failed. Eventually in 1948 George VI agreed that the museum might be accommodated once more in part of Kensington Palace, and it reopened there in July 1951. In 1975 the London Museum was amalgamated with the City of London's Guildhall Museum to form the Museum of London, which opened to the public in a new building in the City of London in 1976.

Museum

A museum (/mjuˈziːəm/; myoo-zee-um) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The goal of serving researchers is increasingly shifting to serving the general public.

V&A Museum of Childhood East London

Learn more about the V&A Museum of Childhood - http://www.yourbestlondon.com/videos/va-museum-of-childhood-east-london/
The V&A Museum of Childhood is one of the most interesting attractions within the east end of the London. It is located in Bethnal Green and is part of the well known Victoria and Albert Museum of applied arts in South Kensington. It is well known for having the UK's largest collection of childhood objects including a large collection of toys, dolls, clothings and costumes. It's mission is "To enable everyone, especially the young, to explore and enjoy the designed world, in particular objects made for and made by children."
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8:03

EAST LONDON HOLIDAY! - Weekly Vlog #1! - South African Vloggers

EAST LONDON HOLIDAY! - Weekly Vlog #1! - South African Vloggers

EAST LONDON HOLIDAY! - Weekly Vlog #1! - South African Vloggers

Top South AfricanVloggers, Thalia and John, share the story of their lives with you. Join them on their exciting and fun filled adventures around South Africa!!
------------------OPEN ME!!!-------------------------
After almost 3 years together, we finally took our first official holiday! We flew to East London in the Eastern Cape (our first time together on an airplane) where we spent 4 days enjoying fantastic weather, the museum, the beaches, pancakes, bowling, putt putt, burgers, waffles and milkshakes! We then took a 17 hour bus ride back to Cape Town in the Western Cape!!
We may be a little bit crazy but we hope you enjoy coming with us on our little holiday!
Please take a moment to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Thanks so much!!
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2:47

Car 'ploughs into pedestrians' outside London museum, 11 injured

Car 'ploughs into pedestrians' outside London museum, 11 injured

Car 'ploughs into pedestrians' outside London museum, 11 injured

An incident involving a car has been reported outside London’sNatural History Museum. Local media says a car reportedly ploughed into pedestrians. One man has been arrested at the scene. Police say a number of people have been injured. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/8p9h
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"British Museum". One of the best collections anywhere in the World. London, England

"British Museum". One of the best collections anywhere in the World. London, England

"British Museum". One of the best collections anywhere in the World. London, England

The Science Museum in London Full Tour

A walking tour around the Science Museum in London.
The museum was founded in 1857 under Bennet Woodcroft from the collection of the Royal Society of Arts and surplus items from the Great Exhibition as part of the South Kensington Museum, together with what is now the Victoria and Albert Museum. It included a collection of machinery which became the Museum of Patents in 1858, and the Patent Office Museum in 1863. This collection contained many of the most famous exhibits of what is now the Science Museum. In 1883, the contents of the Patent Office Museum were transferred to the South Kensington Museum. In 1885, the ScienceCollections were renamed the Science Museum and in 1893 a separate director was appointed.[2] The Art Collections were renamed the Art Museum, which eventually became the Victoria and Albert Museum.
When Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone for the new building for the Art Museum, she stipulated that the museum be renamed after herself and her late husband. This was initially applied to the whole museum, but when that new building finally opened ten years later, the title was confined to the Art Collections and the Science Collections had to be divorced from it.[3 On 26 June 1909 the Science Museum, as an independent entity, came into existence. The Science Museum's present quarters, designed by Sir Richard Allison, were opened to the public in stages over the period 1919--28. This building was known as the East Block, construction of which began in 1913 and temporarily halted by World War I. As the name suggests it was intended to be the first building of a much larger project, which was never realized. However, the Museum buildings were expanded over the following years; the Centre Block was completed in 1961-3, the infill of the East Block and the construction of the Lower & Upper Wellcome Galleries in 1980, and the construction of the Wellcome Wing in 2000 result in the Museum now extending to Queensgate.
Collections
Replica of the DNA model built by Crick and Watson in 1953
Old Bess, the oldest surviving steam engine, made by James Watt in 1777.
The Science Museum now holds a collection of over 300,000 items, including such famous items as Stephenson's Rocket, Puffing Billy (the oldest surviving steam locomotive), the first jet engine, a reconstruction of Francis Crick and James Watson's model of DNA, some of the earliest remaining steam engines, a working example of Charles Babbage's Difference engine (and the latter, preserved half brain), the first prototype of the 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now, and documentation of the first typewriter. It also contains hundreds of interactive exhibits. A recent addition is the IMAX 3DCinema showing science and nature documentaries, most of them in 3-D, and the Wellcome Wing which focuses on digital technology. Entrance has been free since 1 December2001.
The museum houses some of the many objects collected by Henry Wellcome around a medical theme. The fourth floor exhibit is called "Glimpses of Medical History", with reconstructions and dioramas of the history of practised medicine. The fifth floor gallery is called "Science and the Art of Medicine", with exhibits of medical instruments and practices from ancient days and from many countries. The collection is strong in clinical medicine, biosciences and public health. The museum is a member of the London Museums of Health & Medicine.
The Science Museum has a dedicated library, and until the 1960s was Britain's National Library for Science, Medicine and Technology. It holds runs of periodicals, early books and manuscripts, and is used by scholars worldwide. It has for a number of years been run in conjunction with the Library of Imperial College, but in 2007 the Library was divided over two sites. Histories of science and biographies of scientists are still kept at the Imperial College in London. The rest of the collection which includes original scientific works and archives are now located in Wroughton, Wiltshire.
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Museum Depot

Jack the Ripper museum: an insult to women?

The announcement of a new Jack the Ripper Museum caused consternation among East London residents who expected it to be dedicated to the achievements of women in the area.

3:06

Christmas in the 17th Century | The Geffrye Museum

Christmas in the 17th Century | The Geffrye Museum

Christmas in the 17th Century | The Geffrye Museum

We've been performing a lot of Christmas music from the 17th century this December.
But what was Christmas in England like for people living then? We went to the Christmas Past exhibition at East London's Geffrye Museum to find out.
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3:57

A Trip to Ragged School Museum in East London

A Trip to Ragged School Museum in East London

A Trip to Ragged School Museum in East London

A short video of our trip to Ragged School Museum in Mile End. It gives a little snapshot into what my kids learnt about this Victorian school and the children that went there.
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0:35

Explore London: Hoxton | East London

Explore London: Hoxton | East London

Explore London: Hoxton | East London

When it comes to exploring London and the different cultures the city has to offer Hoxton comes to mind.
From museums right in front of the station to food markets in Brick Lane there are plenty of things to see and do.

History of Tea - Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum - London - Archive 2001

The Bramah tea and CoffeeMuseum was a museum in South East London which was opened in 1992 by Edward Bramah.
This footage is from our archive and was produced in 2001 -- we believe the narrator is Mr Edward Bramah and he talks about the history of tea and coffee.
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Inside the Museum of London Archives (Part 1)

Inside the Museum of London Archives (Part 1)

Inside the Museum of London Archives (Part 1)

Most of what The Museum of London owns is hidden away in a warehouse near Hoxton - the museum just isn't large enough to display everything in its collection. We got a tour of the items which don't usually see the light of day, including the telephone exchange used at Buckingham Palace and some vehicles you don't find on the streets of London any longer.

1:11

Watch This! Crazy Car Crash in East London!

Watch This! Crazy Car Crash in East London!

Watch This! Crazy Car Crash in East London!

Car Crash on West India DockRoad (London). A speeding car lose control on West India Dock Road and flips over driver & passengers leg it. Soon after one passenger returns to get something from the car and then again legs it!

5:25

10 FREE THINGS TO DO IN LONDON

10 FREE THINGS TO DO IN LONDON

10 FREE THINGS TO DO IN LONDON

In this video I talk about typical London attractions like the markets, Buckingham Palace, the usual tourist locations like Piccadilly Circus, and the more unusual things to do in London like seeing what East London has to offer and what to do in London for free at night.
You don't need money to have a great time in London! As a backpacker, I know how great it is to do things for free in a new city. So I thought I'd share my knowledge of the city I know best, to help all of you who travel to London have a fun-filled, inexpensive city break! Here’s where we go in the video:
1. Museums - Natural History, Tate Modern, British Museum
2. Parks - Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Richmond Park
3. Markets - Camden, Portobello, Columbia Road
4. Royals - Buckingham Palace, St James's Park
5. Embankment at night
6. Southbank
7. Sunrise at Primrose Hill
8. East London - Brick Lane, Box Park, ChanceStreet
9. Window Shopping - Harrods, Selfridges
10. Tourist Snaps - Southbank, Chance Street, London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, Abbey Road
London is big! There are a lot of activities, fun things, for adults, for kids, and a lot of them are expensive. But if you plan well and think ahead there’s so much London has to offer that’s cheap or free. This video’s not meant to be a definitive guide as to things to do in London, it’s just my advice about what I have enjoyed or I think is fun to do for free.
If you’re on vacation or a Brit heading to London for the first time, let me know, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a pic or message. For more general tips on backpacking and travelling, check out my top tips: https://youtu.be/dyujisFqG7M
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Pedestrians hurt in London museum car crash

Although details are still unfolding, CNN reports that pedestrians were hurt on Saturday after a car crash in London. Police say that the collision occurred near London'sNatural History Museum. A central traffic area, full of tourists and locals, the cause of the crash is still being investigated. According to CNN a man was arrested on the scene of the South Kensington accident, who they've connected to the crash. Reports say that the sounds of helicopters, police and ambulances could be heard in the area.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/07/europe/london-car-collision/index.html
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V&A Museum of Childhood East London

Learn more about the V&A Museum of Childhood - http://www.yourbestlondon.com/videos/va-museum-of-childhood-east-london/
The V&A Museum of Childhood is one of the most interesting attractions within the east end of the London. It is located in Bethnal Green and is part of the well known Victoria and Albert Museum of applied arts in South Kensington. It is well known for having the UK's largest collection of childhood objects including a large collection of toys, dolls, clothings and costumes. It's mission is "To enable everyone, especially the young, to explore and enjoy the designed world, in particular objects made for and made by children."
CC music by Tyrad - track The Beauty

published: 06 Apr 2013

EAST LONDON HOLIDAY! - Weekly Vlog #1! - South African Vloggers

Top South AfricanVloggers, Thalia and John, share the story of their lives with you. Join them on their exciting and fun filled adventures around South Africa!!
------------------OPEN ME!!!-------------------------
After almost 3 years together, we finally took our first official holiday! We flew to East London in the Eastern Cape (our first time together on an airplane) where we spent 4 days enjoying fantastic weather, the museum, the beaches, pancakes, bowling, putt putt, burgers, waffles and milkshakes! We then took a 17 hour bus ride back to Cape Town in the Western Cape!!
We may be a little bit crazy but we hope you enjoy coming with us on our little holiday!
Please take a moment to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Thanks so much!!
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Li...

published: 03 Jul 2016

Car 'ploughs into pedestrians' outside London museum, 11 injured

An incident involving a car has been reported outside London’sNatural History Museum. Local media says a car reportedly ploughed into pedestrians. One man has been arrested at the scene. Police say a number of people have been injured. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/8p9h
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published: 07 Oct 2017

"British Museum". One of the best collections anywhere in the World. London, England

Museum Depot

Jack the Ripper museum: an insult to women?

The announcement of a new Jack the Ripper Museum caused consternation among East London residents who expected it to be dedicated to the achievements of women in the area.

published: 30 Jul 2015

Christmas in the 17th Century | The Geffrye Museum

We've been performing a lot of Christmas music from the 17th century this December.
But what was Christmas in England like for people living then? We went to the Christmas Past exhibition at East London's Geffrye Museum to find out.
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A Trip to Ragged School Museum in East London

A short video of our trip to Ragged School Museum in Mile End. It gives a little snapshot into what my kids learnt about this Victorian school and the children that went there.
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published: 30 Aug 2017

Explore London: Hoxton | East London

When it comes to exploring London and the different cultures the city has to offer Hoxton comes to mind.
From museums right in front of the station to food markets in Brick Lane there are plenty of things to see and do.

History of Tea - Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum - London - Archive 2001

The Bramah tea and CoffeeMuseum was a museum in South East London which was opened in 1992 by Edward Bramah.
This footage is from our archive and was produced in 2001 -- we believe the narrator is Mr Edward Bramah and he talks about the history of tea and coffee.
Footage from the archives of FocusBusinessCommunications, Southampton, UK. This is archive footage from our 30+ years in the video and audio production business and therefore quality of footage may reflect this.
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We have a fully equipped ISDN studio and green screen facilities in Southampton, Hampshire and an offic...

published: 07 Feb 2014

Inside the Museum of London Archives (Part 1)

Most of what The Museum of London owns is hidden away in a warehouse near Hoxton - the museum just isn't large enough to display everything in its collection. We got a tour of the items which don't usually see the light of day, including the telephone exchange used at Buckingham Palace and some vehicles you don't find on the streets of London any longer.

published: 18 Dec 2015

Watch This! Crazy Car Crash in East London!

Car Crash on West India DockRoad (London). A speeding car lose control on West India Dock Road and flips over driver & passengers leg it. Soon after one passenger returns to get something from the car and then again legs it!

Pedestrians hurt in London museum car crash

Although details are still unfolding, CNN reports that pedestrians were hurt on Saturday after a car crash in London. Police say that the collision occurred near London'sNatural History Museum. A central traffic area, full of tourists and locals, the cause of the crash is still being investigated. According to CNN a man was arrested on the scene of the South Kensington accident, who they've connected to the crash. Reports say that the sounds of helicopters, police and ambulances could be heard in the area.
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V&A Museum of Childhood East London

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The V&A Museum of Childhood is one of t...

Learn more about the V&A Museum of Childhood - http://www.yourbestlondon.com/videos/va-museum-of-childhood-east-london/
The V&A Museum of Childhood is one of the most interesting attractions within the east end of the London. It is located in Bethnal Green and is part of the well known Victoria and Albert Museum of applied arts in South Kensington. It is well known for having the UK's largest collection of childhood objects including a large collection of toys, dolls, clothings and costumes. It's mission is "To enable everyone, especially the young, to explore and enjoy the designed world, in particular objects made for and made by children."
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Learn more about the V&A Museum of Childhood - http://www.yourbestlondon.com/videos/va-museum-of-childhood-east-london/
The V&A Museum of Childhood is one of the most interesting attractions within the east end of the London. It is located in Bethnal Green and is part of the well known Victoria and Albert Museum of applied arts in South Kensington. It is well known for having the UK's largest collection of childhood objects including a large collection of toys, dolls, clothings and costumes. It's mission is "To enable everyone, especially the young, to explore and enjoy the designed world, in particular objects made for and made by children."
CC music by Tyrad - track The Beauty

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After almost 3 years together, we finally took our first official holiday! We flew to East London in the Eastern Cape (our first time together on an airplane) where we spent 4 days enjoying fantastic weather, the museum, the beaches, pancakes, bowling, putt putt, burgers, waffles and milkshakes! We then took a 17 hour bus ride back to Cape Town in the Western Cape!!
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An incident involving a car has been reported outside London’sNatural History Museum. Local media says a car reportedly ploughed into pedestrians. One man has been arrested at the scene. Police say a number of people have been injured. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/8p9h
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An incident involving a car has been reported outside London’sNatural History Museum. Local media says a car reportedly ploughed into pedestrians. One man has been arrested at the scene. Police say a number of people have been injured. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/8p9h
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"British Museum". One of the best collections anywhere in the World. London, England

A walking tour around the Science Museum in London.
The museum was founded in 1857 under Bennet Woodcroft from the collection of the Royal Society of Arts and surplus items from the Great Exhibition as part of the South Kensington Museum, together with what is now the Victoria and Albert Museum. It included a collection of machinery which became the Museum of Patents in 1858, and the Patent Office Museum in 1863. This collection contained many of the most famous exhibits of what is now the Science Museum. In 1883, the contents of the Patent Office Museum were transferred to the South Kensington Museum. In 1885, the ScienceCollections were renamed the Science Museum and in 1893 a separate director was appointed.[2] The Art Collections were renamed the Art Museum, which eventually became the Victoria and Albert Museum.
When Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone for the new building for the Art Museum, she stipulated that the museum be renamed after herself and her late husband. This was initially applied to the whole museum, but when that new building finally opened ten years later, the title was confined to the Art Collections and the Science Collections had to be divorced from it.[3 On 26 June 1909 the Science Museum, as an independent entity, came into existence. The Science Museum's present quarters, designed by Sir Richard Allison, were opened to the public in stages over the period 1919--28. This building was known as the East Block, construction of which began in 1913 and temporarily halted by World War I. As the name suggests it was intended to be the first building of a much larger project, which was never realized. However, the Museum buildings were expanded over the following years; the Centre Block was completed in 1961-3, the infill of the East Block and the construction of the Lower & Upper Wellcome Galleries in 1980, and the construction of the Wellcome Wing in 2000 result in the Museum now extending to Queensgate.
Collections
Replica of the DNA model built by Crick and Watson in 1953
Old Bess, the oldest surviving steam engine, made by James Watt in 1777.
The Science Museum now holds a collection of over 300,000 items, including such famous items as Stephenson's Rocket, Puffing Billy (the oldest surviving steam locomotive), the first jet engine, a reconstruction of Francis Crick and James Watson's model of DNA, some of the earliest remaining steam engines, a working example of Charles Babbage's Difference engine (and the latter, preserved half brain), the first prototype of the 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now, and documentation of the first typewriter. It also contains hundreds of interactive exhibits. A recent addition is the IMAX 3DCinema showing science and nature documentaries, most of them in 3-D, and the Wellcome Wing which focuses on digital technology. Entrance has been free since 1 December2001.
The museum houses some of the many objects collected by Henry Wellcome around a medical theme. The fourth floor exhibit is called "Glimpses of Medical History", with reconstructions and dioramas of the history of practised medicine. The fifth floor gallery is called "Science and the Art of Medicine", with exhibits of medical instruments and practices from ancient days and from many countries. The collection is strong in clinical medicine, biosciences and public health. The museum is a member of the London Museums of Health & Medicine.
The Science Museum has a dedicated library, and until the 1960s was Britain's National Library for Science, Medicine and Technology. It holds runs of periodicals, early books and manuscripts, and is used by scholars worldwide. It has for a number of years been run in conjunction with the Library of Imperial College, but in 2007 the Library was divided over two sites. Histories of science and biographies of scientists are still kept at the Imperial College in London. The rest of the collection which includes original scientific works and archives are now located in Wroughton, Wiltshire.
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A walking tour around the Science Museum in London.
The museum was founded in 1857 under Bennet Woodcroft from the collection of the Royal Society of Arts and surplus items from the Great Exhibition as part of the South Kensington Museum, together with what is now the Victoria and Albert Museum. It included a collection of machinery which became the Museum of Patents in 1858, and the Patent Office Museum in 1863. This collection contained many of the most famous exhibits of what is now the Science Museum. In 1883, the contents of the Patent Office Museum were transferred to the South Kensington Museum. In 1885, the ScienceCollections were renamed the Science Museum and in 1893 a separate director was appointed.[2] The Art Collections were renamed the Art Museum, which eventually became the Victoria and Albert Museum.
When Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone for the new building for the Art Museum, she stipulated that the museum be renamed after herself and her late husband. This was initially applied to the whole museum, but when that new building finally opened ten years later, the title was confined to the Art Collections and the Science Collections had to be divorced from it.[3 On 26 June 1909 the Science Museum, as an independent entity, came into existence. The Science Museum's present quarters, designed by Sir Richard Allison, were opened to the public in stages over the period 1919--28. This building was known as the East Block, construction of which began in 1913 and temporarily halted by World War I. As the name suggests it was intended to be the first building of a much larger project, which was never realized. However, the Museum buildings were expanded over the following years; the Centre Block was completed in 1961-3, the infill of the East Block and the construction of the Lower & Upper Wellcome Galleries in 1980, and the construction of the Wellcome Wing in 2000 result in the Museum now extending to Queensgate.
Collections
Replica of the DNA model built by Crick and Watson in 1953
Old Bess, the oldest surviving steam engine, made by James Watt in 1777.
The Science Museum now holds a collection of over 300,000 items, including such famous items as Stephenson's Rocket, Puffing Billy (the oldest surviving steam locomotive), the first jet engine, a reconstruction of Francis Crick and James Watson's model of DNA, some of the earliest remaining steam engines, a working example of Charles Babbage's Difference engine (and the latter, preserved half brain), the first prototype of the 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now, and documentation of the first typewriter. It also contains hundreds of interactive exhibits. A recent addition is the IMAX 3DCinema showing science and nature documentaries, most of them in 3-D, and the Wellcome Wing which focuses on digital technology. Entrance has been free since 1 December2001.
The museum houses some of the many objects collected by Henry Wellcome around a medical theme. The fourth floor exhibit is called "Glimpses of Medical History", with reconstructions and dioramas of the history of practised medicine. The fifth floor gallery is called "Science and the Art of Medicine", with exhibits of medical instruments and practices from ancient days and from many countries. The collection is strong in clinical medicine, biosciences and public health. The museum is a member of the London Museums of Health & Medicine.
The Science Museum has a dedicated library, and until the 1960s was Britain's National Library for Science, Medicine and Technology. It holds runs of periodicals, early books and manuscripts, and is used by scholars worldwide. It has for a number of years been run in conjunction with the Library of Imperial College, but in 2007 the Library was divided over two sites. Histories of science and biographies of scientists are still kept at the Imperial College in London. The rest of the collection which includes original scientific works and archives are now located in Wroughton, Wiltshire.
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We've been performing a lot of Christmas music from the 17th century this December.
But what was Christmas in England like for people living then? We went to the Christmas Past exhibition at East London's Geffrye Museum to find out.
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We've been performing a lot of Christmas music from the 17th century this December.
But what was Christmas in England like for people living then? We went to the Christmas Past exhibition at East London's Geffrye Museum to find out.
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A short video of our trip to Ragged School Museum in Mile End. It gives a little snapshot into what my kids learnt about this Victorian school and the children that went there.
https://steemit.com/@mummyimperfect

A short video of our trip to Ragged School Museum in Mile End. It gives a little snapshot into what my kids learnt about this Victorian school and the children that went there.
https://steemit.com/@mummyimperfect

Explore London: Hoxton | East London

When it comes to exploring London and the different cultures the city has to offer Hoxton comes to mind.
From museums right in front of the station to food ma...

When it comes to exploring London and the different cultures the city has to offer Hoxton comes to mind.
From museums right in front of the station to food markets in Brick Lane there are plenty of things to see and do.

When it comes to exploring London and the different cultures the city has to offer Hoxton comes to mind.
From museums right in front of the station to food markets in Brick Lane there are plenty of things to see and do.

The Bramah tea and CoffeeMuseum was a museum in South East London which was opened in 1992 by Edward Bramah.
This footage is from our archive and was produced in 2001 -- we believe the narrator is Mr Edward Bramah and he talks about the history of tea and coffee.
Footage from the archives of FocusBusinessCommunications, Southampton, UK. This is archive footage from our 30+ years in the video and audio production business and therefore quality of footage may reflect this.
About us:
Focus are a UK based multimedia communications agency specialising in audio and video. We help businesses use video and audio to maximise their sales impact and keep ahead of their competitors.
We have a fully equipped ISDN studio and green screen facilities in Southampton, Hampshire and an office in Cambridge.
See our portfolio for examples of web video for business, podcasts and webinars produced for health and safety, training and employee communications, product launches, tourism, science, technology, aerial and the maritime sectors.
In marketing surveys, 90% of customers have said that video helps buying decisions – find out more by joining one of our Breakfast Briefings or request a FreeGuide to Video (see website).
A video can be used on your website or social media as part of your digital marketing strategy, giving cost effective online sales and marketing 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
If you are interested in a corporate or promotional video or ISDN audio services,
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The Bramah tea and CoffeeMuseum was a museum in South East London which was opened in 1992 by Edward Bramah.
This footage is from our archive and was produced in 2001 -- we believe the narrator is Mr Edward Bramah and he talks about the history of tea and coffee.
Footage from the archives of FocusBusinessCommunications, Southampton, UK. This is archive footage from our 30+ years in the video and audio production business and therefore quality of footage may reflect this.
About us:
Focus are a UK based multimedia communications agency specialising in audio and video. We help businesses use video and audio to maximise their sales impact and keep ahead of their competitors.
We have a fully equipped ISDN studio and green screen facilities in Southampton, Hampshire and an office in Cambridge.
See our portfolio for examples of web video for business, podcasts and webinars produced for health and safety, training and employee communications, product launches, tourism, science, technology, aerial and the maritime sectors.
In marketing surveys, 90% of customers have said that video helps buying decisions – find out more by joining one of our Breakfast Briefings or request a FreeGuide to Video (see website).
A video can be used on your website or social media as part of your digital marketing strategy, giving cost effective online sales and marketing 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
If you are interested in a corporate or promotional video or ISDN audio services,
please contact us on
(+44) 23 8044 8822 or biz@focusbiz.co.uk
For more information, please see our websites:
http://www.focusbiz.co.uk
http://www.focus-studios.co.uk
or keep in touch via Twitter
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Inside the Museum of London Archives (Part 1)

Most of what The Museum of London owns is hidden away in a warehouse near Hoxton - the museum just isn't large enough to display everything in its collection. W...

Most of what The Museum of London owns is hidden away in a warehouse near Hoxton - the museum just isn't large enough to display everything in its collection. We got a tour of the items which don't usually see the light of day, including the telephone exchange used at Buckingham Palace and some vehicles you don't find on the streets of London any longer.

Most of what The Museum of London owns is hidden away in a warehouse near Hoxton - the museum just isn't large enough to display everything in its collection. We got a tour of the items which don't usually see the light of day, including the telephone exchange used at Buckingham Palace and some vehicles you don't find on the streets of London any longer.

Car Crash on West India DockRoad (London). A speeding car lose control on West India Dock Road and flips over driver & passengers leg it. Soon after one passenger returns to get something from the car and then again legs it!

Car Crash on West India DockRoad (London). A speeding car lose control on West India Dock Road and flips over driver & passengers leg it. Soon after one passenger returns to get something from the car and then again legs it!

In this video I talk about typical London attractions like the markets, Buckingham Palace, the usual tourist locations like Piccadilly Circus, and the more unusual things to do in London like seeing what East London has to offer and what to do in London for free at night.
You don't need money to have a great time in London! As a backpacker, I know how great it is to do things for free in a new city. So I thought I'd share my knowledge of the city I know best, to help all of you who travel to London have a fun-filled, inexpensive city break! Here’s where we go in the video:
1. Museums - Natural History, Tate Modern, British Museum
2. Parks - Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Richmond Park
3. Markets - Camden, Portobello, Columbia Road
4. Royals - Buckingham Palace, St James's Park
5. Embankment at night
6. Southbank
7. Sunrise at Primrose Hill
8. East London - Brick Lane, Box Park, ChanceStreet
9. Window Shopping - Harrods, Selfridges
10. Tourist Snaps - Southbank, Chance Street, London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, Abbey Road
London is big! There are a lot of activities, fun things, for adults, for kids, and a lot of them are expensive. But if you plan well and think ahead there’s so much London has to offer that’s cheap or free. This video’s not meant to be a definitive guide as to things to do in London, it’s just my advice about what I have enjoyed or I think is fun to do for free.
If you’re on vacation or a Brit heading to London for the first time, let me know, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a pic or message. For more general tips on backpacking and travelling, check out my top tips: https://youtu.be/dyujisFqG7M
Check out Charles’ channel too:
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In this video I talk about typical London attractions like the markets, Buckingham Palace, the usual tourist locations like Piccadilly Circus, and the more unusual things to do in London like seeing what East London has to offer and what to do in London for free at night.
You don't need money to have a great time in London! As a backpacker, I know how great it is to do things for free in a new city. So I thought I'd share my knowledge of the city I know best, to help all of you who travel to London have a fun-filled, inexpensive city break! Here’s where we go in the video:
1. Museums - Natural History, Tate Modern, British Museum
2. Parks - Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Richmond Park
3. Markets - Camden, Portobello, Columbia Road
4. Royals - Buckingham Palace, St James's Park
5. Embankment at night
6. Southbank
7. Sunrise at Primrose Hill
8. East London - Brick Lane, Box Park, ChanceStreet
9. Window Shopping - Harrods, Selfridges
10. Tourist Snaps - Southbank, Chance Street, London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, Abbey Road
London is big! There are a lot of activities, fun things, for adults, for kids, and a lot of them are expensive. But if you plan well and think ahead there’s so much London has to offer that’s cheap or free. This video’s not meant to be a definitive guide as to things to do in London, it’s just my advice about what I have enjoyed or I think is fun to do for free.
If you’re on vacation or a Brit heading to London for the first time, let me know, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a pic or message. For more general tips on backpacking and travelling, check out my top tips: https://youtu.be/dyujisFqG7M
Check out Charles’ channel too:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/Wandergasm
Instagram - wandergasm
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Pedestrians hurt in London museum car crash

Although details are still unfolding, CNN reports that pedestrians were hurt on Saturday after a car crash in London. Police say that the collision occurred nea...

Although details are still unfolding, CNN reports that pedestrians were hurt on Saturday after a car crash in London. Police say that the collision occurred near London'sNatural History Museum. A central traffic area, full of tourists and locals, the cause of the crash is still being investigated. According to CNN a man was arrested on the scene of the South Kensington accident, who they've connected to the crash. Reports say that the sounds of helicopters, police and ambulances could be heard in the area.
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Although details are still unfolding, CNN reports that pedestrians were hurt on Saturday after a car crash in London. Police say that the collision occurred near London'sNatural History Museum. A central traffic area, full of tourists and locals, the cause of the crash is still being investigated. According to CNN a man was arrested on the scene of the South Kensington accident, who they've connected to the crash. Reports say that the sounds of helicopters, police and ambulances could be heard in the area.
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Top 5 Museums to Visit | London Travel

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Planning a trip to London? Learn about the top five museums to visit and what makes them special in this video. Tips include where to see exquisite sculptures, furniture, and jewelry.
For centuries, London has been a hub for culture and education, and its world-class museums prove it.
The British Museum has been collecting artifacts since 1753, and today it boasts everything from ancient Greek sculptures to Egyptian mummies.
For Western European paintings, there’s no better place than the National Gallery, where you’ll find the work of Rembrandt, Monet, Michelangelo, and many more.
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Madame Tussauds London Walkthrough HD

Millions and millions of people have flocked through the doors of Madame Tussauds since they first opened over 200 years ago and it remains just as popular as it ever was. There are many reasons for this enduring success, but at the heart of it all is good, old-fashioned curiosity. Today's visitors are sent on a unique, emotionally-charged journey through the realms of the powerful and famous. The museum-style ropes and poles have gone so guests can truly get up, close and personal with A-list celebrities, sporting legends, political heavyweights and historical icons, reliving the times, events and moments that made the world talk about them.
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The British Museum in London Walking Tour

A Walking tour around the British Museum in London focussing on all the major exhibits.
The British Museum is a museum in London dedicated to human history and culture. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works, is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on 15 January 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building. Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and ha...

published: 23 May 2014

LONDON, what to see at the BRITISH MUSEUM in less than 2 hours!!

SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go visit the world famous and extremely fascinating British Museum which is dedicated to human history, art and culture, and is located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works, is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
In this particular video, we are going to concentrate in the most important exhibits and one must see if he or she only has two hours or less of time while visiting the museum.
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Clink Prison Museum, in London

Video showing the Clink Prison Museum in London.
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published: 11 Sep 2012

British Museum in London Borough of Camden, England | British Museum Travel Videos Guide

The British Museum is a museum dedicated to human history and culture, located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works,[3] is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence[3] and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.[a]
The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on 15 January 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building. Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and has resulted in the creation of several branch ins...

published: 06 Feb 2015

A Short Guide to the British Museum in London

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Fatberg! on display at Museum of London 9 February - 1 July 2018

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published: 07 Feb 2018

50 Things to do in London Travel Guide

London is one of the most visited cities in the whole world, and it's easy to see why. It is vibrant, it is exciting, and there's something to do every single night of the week. You could spend a full year in London and never run out of new places to visit, but since we were a bit more limited with our time, we decided to film a city guide showcasing 50 things to do in London. We hope this will help showcase some of the sights and attractions this city has to offer, and that it'll come in handy for anyone out there planning a trip. Let's begin!
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Top 10 London Attractions

Looking for the best things to do in London? Head to http://www.visitlondon.com - your official London city guide. For more information about the top 10 London attractions go to http://www.visitlondon.com/top10
Take a look at London from a fresh perspective as we take you on a tour of the city's most popular places to go based on the official attraction visitor numbers. From unique museums and stunning galleries, to family friendly attractions and world heritage sites, London has something to offer everyone. And many of these places are free to enter!
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published: 06 Jun 2014

London, England: British Museum

More info about travel to London: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/england/london The British Museum is a showcase of extraordinary treasures, including Egyptian mummies, Assyrian lions, and a large hall featuring the best parts of the frieze that once ran around the exterior of Athens' Parthenon.
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London’s Autumn Season – Downton Abbey’s Jim Carter reveals his cultural guide to London this Autumn

He’s known around the world as Downton butler Charles Carson, but in real life actor Jim Carter is more at home in the theatres, galleries and museums of London – now watch his cultural video guide to the capital.
London is one the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with visitors coming from around the globe to experience its exceptional mix of history and heritage, museums and art galleries, and theatre and dance.
Now, London's leading cultural institutions have come together to promote the city’s spectacular AutumnSeason of Culture. Just some of the highlights of the Autumn Season include show-stopping theatre such as Bend it Like Beckham: The Musical, spectacular exhibitions including Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age at the Science Museum, The EY Exhibition: The World...

published: 03 Aug 2015

London Travel Guide: Visit London and explore London’s many museums and trendy districts | SAS

In this London travel guide you will get a glimpse of beautiful London, and learn about London’s cool districts, its many museums and countless restaurants. If you visit London you will visit a city with a cool vibe, great shopping, delicious restaurants and trendy people.
Travel to London with SAS – a lot are included in your flight ticket!
This London guide is presented by SAS in collaboration with two Londoners named Raymond and Sabina. Raymond and Sabina are actually not from London, they are from Italy and Sweden, but they have been living in London for 24– and 10 years.
Raymond and Sabina loves living in London and therefore they are the best to give out their London tips for this London guide.
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published: 01 Feb 2016

"British Museum". One of the best collections anywhere in the World. London, England

Top 5 Museums to Visit | London Travel

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Planning a trip to London? Learn about the top five museums to visit and what makes them special in this video. Tips include where to see exquisite sculptures, furniture, and jewelry.
For centuries, London has been a hub for culture and education, and its world-class museums prove it.
The British Museum has been collecting artifacts since 1753, and today it boasts everything from ancient Greek sculptures to Egyptian mummies.
For Western European paintings, there’s no better place than the National Gallery, where you’ll find the work of Rembrandt, Monet, Michelangelo, and many more.
If you want to see British art while you’re in London, Tate Britain has focused on the national collection of British art since 1897, with pieces dating as far back as 1500. Since its expansion in recent years, it also has acquired a wealth of international modern and contemporary art.
Furniture, sculptures, jewelry, architecture–any kind of decorative artwork you can think of is sure to be somewhere in the Victoria & Albert Museum. It’s known as the world’s best museum of art and design.
And, where better to learn about the history of London itself than the Museum of London? It covers everything from prehistoric times, to the Elizabethan era, to the sixties.

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Planning a trip to London? Learn about the top five museums to visit and what makes them special in this video. Tips include where to see exquisite sculptures, furniture, and jewelry.
For centuries, London has been a hub for culture and education, and its world-class museums prove it.
The British Museum has been collecting artifacts since 1753, and today it boasts everything from ancient Greek sculptures to Egyptian mummies.
For Western European paintings, there’s no better place than the National Gallery, where you’ll find the work of Rembrandt, Monet, Michelangelo, and many more.
If you want to see British art while you’re in London, Tate Britain has focused on the national collection of British art since 1897, with pieces dating as far back as 1500. Since its expansion in recent years, it also has acquired a wealth of international modern and contemporary art.
Furniture, sculptures, jewelry, architecture–any kind of decorative artwork you can think of is sure to be somewhere in the Victoria & Albert Museum. It’s known as the world’s best museum of art and design.
And, where better to learn about the history of London itself than the Museum of London? It covers everything from prehistoric times, to the Elizabethan era, to the sixties.

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ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of the Sherlock Holmes Museum at the well-known 221B Baker Street. While the museum
recreates the atmosphere of the Victorian era with period articles and wax figures of notable people at the time, the museum gift shop is a prime example of 21st century marketing.
The character of Sherlock Holmes, the master detective of all time was created by Arthur Conan Doyle, an English doctor whose failing medical practice left him with a lot of idle time. The detective with ironclad logic was supposedly based on one of his teachers. What Doyle was like as a doctor, we may never find out, but as a writer, he had an exceptional knack for catering to the taste of the public.
The master detective reached such a high level of popularity that when his creator, after having featured him in numerous novels and short stories, had become bored with the figure and had him liquidated the immeasurable public indignation forced him to resurrect him. The popularity of the character is evident in the number of plays, comic books and films he's been featured in. Newer and newer adaptations are still being created to this day.
Few fictional heroes around the world can boast having their own museum. The Sherlock HolmesMuseum in London, at the well-known 221B Baker Street address is one of them. Since Holmes is so characteristically English, it has become an unmissable place to go on the tourist checklist. While the museum recreates the atmosphere of the Victorian era with period articles and wax figures of notable people at the time, the museum gift shop is a prime example of 21st century marketing.
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ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of the Sherlock Holmes Museum at the well-known 221B Baker Street. While the museum
recreates the atmosphere of the Victorian era with period articles and wax figures of notable people at the time, the museum gift shop is a prime example of 21st century marketing.
The character of Sherlock Holmes, the master detective of all time was created by Arthur Conan Doyle, an English doctor whose failing medical practice left him with a lot of idle time. The detective with ironclad logic was supposedly based on one of his teachers. What Doyle was like as a doctor, we may never find out, but as a writer, he had an exceptional knack for catering to the taste of the public.
The master detective reached such a high level of popularity that when his creator, after having featured him in numerous novels and short stories, had become bored with the figure and had him liquidated the immeasurable public indignation forced him to resurrect him. The popularity of the character is evident in the number of plays, comic books and films he's been featured in. Newer and newer adaptations are still being created to this day.
Few fictional heroes around the world can boast having their own museum. The Sherlock HolmesMuseum in London, at the well-known 221B Baker Street address is one of them. Since Holmes is so characteristically English, it has become an unmissable place to go on the tourist checklist. While the museum recreates the atmosphere of the Victorian era with period articles and wax figures of notable people at the time, the museum gift shop is a prime example of 21st century marketing.
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A Walking tour around the British Museum in London focussing on all the major exhibits.
The British Museum is a museum in London dedicated to human history and culture. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works, is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on 15 January 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building. Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the British Museum (Natural History) in South Kensington in 1881. Some objects in the collection, most notably the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, are the objects of controversy and of calls for restitution to their countries of origin.
Until 1997, when the British Library (previously centred on the Round ReadingRoom) moved to a new site, the British Museum housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and as with all other national museums in the United Kingdom it charges no admission fee, except for loan exhibitions. Since 2002 the director of the museum has been Neil MacGregor.
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A Walking tour around the British Museum in London focussing on all the major exhibits.
The British Museum is a museum in London dedicated to human history and culture. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works, is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on 15 January 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building. Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the British Museum (Natural History) in South Kensington in 1881. Some objects in the collection, most notably the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, are the objects of controversy and of calls for restitution to their countries of origin.
Until 1997, when the British Library (previously centred on the Round ReadingRoom) moved to a new site, the British Museum housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and as with all other national museums in the United Kingdom it charges no admission fee, except for loan exhibitions. Since 2002 the director of the museum has been Neil MacGregor.
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LONDON, what to see at the BRITISH MUSEUM in less than 2 hours!!

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Video showing the Clink Prison Museum in London.
From http://www.londondrum.com/cityguide/clink-prison-museum.php
The video is provided by http://www.londondrum.com, a tourist guide to London with information about all the best places to visit, a calendar of upcoming events, and a London chat forum.

Video showing the Clink Prison Museum in London.
From http://www.londondrum.com/cityguide/clink-prison-museum.php
The video is provided by http://www.londondrum.com, a tourist guide to London with information about all the best places to visit, a calendar of upcoming events, and a London chat forum.

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British Museum in London Borough of Camden, England | British Museum Travel Videos Guide

The British Museum is a museum dedicated to human history and culture, located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works,[3] is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence[3] and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.[a]
The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on 15 January 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building. Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the British Museum (Natural History) in South Kensington in 1881. Some objects in the collection, most notably the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, are the objects of controversy and of calls for restitution to their countries of origin. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Museum
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The British Museum is a museum dedicated to human history and culture, located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works,[3] is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence[3] and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.[a]
The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on 15 January 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building. Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the British Museum (Natural History) in South Kensington in 1881. Some objects in the collection, most notably the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, are the objects of controversy and of calls for restitution to their countries of origin. More info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Museum
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A Short Guide to the British Museum in London

This is a short video review of the British Museum in London bought to you by Visiting London Guide .com
We give you a sneak preview and illustrate what the mu...

This is a short video review of the British Museum in London bought to you by Visiting London Guide .com
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Fatberg! on display at Museum of London 9 February - 1 July 2018

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See the last remaining parts of the Whitechapel fatberg - a sewer blockage which became an international...

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See the last remaining parts of the Whitechapel fatberg - a sewer blockage which became an international media sensation when it was discovered in September 2017.
Find out more about the challenges of curating and conserving this disgusting, fascinating and dangerous mass, and see the fatberg samples close-up – if you dare!

Find out more: http://ow.ly/7Rc330icCqh Free to visit.
See the last remaining parts of the Whitechapel fatberg - a sewer blockage which became an international media sensation when it was discovered in September 2017.
Find out more about the challenges of curating and conserving this disgusting, fascinating and dangerous mass, and see the fatberg samples close-up – if you dare!

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Looking for the best things to do in London? Head to http://www.visitlondon.com - your official London city guide. For more information about the top 10 London attractions go to http://www.visitlondon.com/top10
Take a look at London from a fresh perspective as we take you on a tour of the city's most popular places to go based on the official attraction visitor numbers. From unique museums and stunning galleries, to family friendly attractions and world heritage sites, London has something to offer everyone. And many of these places are free to enter!
Dinosaurs, historic ships, space rockets, cutting-edge fashion, you'll find it in one of London's top 10 attractions. And don't forget to get a bird's eye view and enjoy panoramic views of London's ever changing skyline. It all awaits you here in London, England...Shot using cutting-edge filming techniques, including footage captured by an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV aka drone), see these iconic attractions like never before.
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London, England: British Museum

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More info about travel to London: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/england/london The British Museum is a showcase of extraordinary treasures, including Egyptian mummies, Assyrian lions, and a large hall featuring the best parts of the frieze that once ran around the exterior of Athens' Parthenon.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

More info about travel to London: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/england/london The British Museum is a showcase of extraordinary treasures, including Egyptian mummies, Assyrian lions, and a large hall featuring the best parts of the frieze that once ran around the exterior of Athens' Parthenon.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

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London’s Autumn Season – Downton Abbey’s Jim Carter reveals his cultural guide to London this Autumn

He’s known around the world as Downton butler Charles Carson, but in real life actor Jim Carter is more at home in the theatres, galleries and museums of London – now watch his cultural video guide to the capital.
London is one the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with visitors coming from around the globe to experience its exceptional mix of history and heritage, museums and art galleries, and theatre and dance.
Now, London's leading cultural institutions have come together to promote the city’s spectacular AutumnSeason of Culture. Just some of the highlights of the Autumn Season include show-stopping theatre such as Bend it Like Beckham: The Musical, spectacular exhibitions including Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age at the Science Museum, The EY Exhibition: The WorldGoesPop at Tate Modern, CycleRevolution at the Design Museum and The CrimeMuseumUncovered at the Museum of London, as well as a stunning season of ballet and opera.
In this behind-the-scenes video Jim Carter picks out some of his favourite upcoming events and attractions and also gives us an insight into life after Downton Abbey when the final series finishes later this year.

He’s known around the world as Downton butler Charles Carson, but in real life actor Jim Carter is more at home in the theatres, galleries and museums of London – now watch his cultural video guide to the capital.
London is one the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with visitors coming from around the globe to experience its exceptional mix of history and heritage, museums and art galleries, and theatre and dance.
Now, London's leading cultural institutions have come together to promote the city’s spectacular AutumnSeason of Culture. Just some of the highlights of the Autumn Season include show-stopping theatre such as Bend it Like Beckham: The Musical, spectacular exhibitions including Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age at the Science Museum, The EY Exhibition: The WorldGoesPop at Tate Modern, CycleRevolution at the Design Museum and The CrimeMuseumUncovered at the Museum of London, as well as a stunning season of ballet and opera.
In this behind-the-scenes video Jim Carter picks out some of his favourite upcoming events and attractions and also gives us an insight into life after Downton Abbey when the final series finishes later this year.

published:03 Aug 2015

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London Travel Guide: Visit London and explore London’s many museums and trendy districts | SAS

In this London travel guide you will get a glimpse of beautiful London, and learn about London’s cool districts, its many museums and countless restaurants. If ...

In this London travel guide you will get a glimpse of beautiful London, and learn about London’s cool districts, its many museums and countless restaurants. If you visit London you will visit a city with a cool vibe, great shopping, delicious restaurants and trendy people.
Travel to London with SAS – a lot are included in your flight ticket!
This London guide is presented by SAS in collaboration with two Londoners named Raymond and Sabina. Raymond and Sabina are actually not from London, they are from Italy and Sweden, but they have been living in London for 24– and 10 years.
Raymond and Sabina loves living in London and therefore they are the best to give out their London tips for this London guide.
Do you love shopping? And do you love trendy cities? Then you will absolutely love London! Book a flight to London with SAS and remember our London tips from our London travel guide. Book a flight to London here:
https://www.flysas.com/en/us/destinations/london/
LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE – VISIT THE COOL AND UPCOMING DISTRICT BRIXTON
In this London travel guide you will learn about what to do and what to see in London. And one of the things you must do in London is visiting the district Brixton. Brixton is an upcoming authentic vivid part of South London, and in Brixton you will find many cool street markets, vintage shops, art galleries and trendy restaurants.
If you visit Brixton, which is recommended in our London guide, you will definitely feel the authentic London vibe combined with culture, colour, shopping, music and great food.
Did you like this London guide? Then you will also like our Malmo guide! Watch our Malmo travel guide here and learn about the restaurants and bars in Malmo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=259VBzG9U8c
LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE – VISIT SOHO AND FEEL LONDONS HEARTBEAT
In the London guide we also hear about Soho in London. Soho in London is according to Raymond London’s most vibrant place and he describes Soho as “being a melting pot of culture and nightlife in the middle of London”.
Soho in London is without a doubt London’s entertainment centre, where bars, nightclubs and London’s best restaurants are located side by side.
LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE – THE FOOD IN LONDON IS UNBELIEVABLE
In this London guide we will also learn about the food in London. The food in London is according to Raymond and Sabina amazing because of the diversity of what you can eat. Whether you like Italian, Japanese or French dishes, you can find a good and tasty restaurant in London.
London is also famous for its many street food markets, where you can eat, taste and buy all kinds of different food. If you would you like to visit a food market, then we highly recommend Borough Market, which is a gourmet food market that consists more than 100 stalls selling fish, meat, vegetables, ciders, cheese and more.
If you go visit Camden in London, you will also run into a great food market located among countless vintage shops and cool rock’n’roll bars.
In this London travel guide, we introduced you to London, and in this London guide you got great information about the food in London, the districts and the people.
If you go to London you will most likely fly to London Heathrow. Learn more about the airport in London here:
https://www.flysas.com/en/uk/travel-info/at-the-airport/t2/
LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE – THE BEST SHOPPING IS IN LONDON
Last, in the London guide, we will introduce you to the shopping in London.
London has several distinct shopping areas and shopping streets, and many of them have their own themes or specialities. When shopping in London you will find anything from luxury goods in Mayfair to quirky finds in Covent Garden, to large shopping centres and department stores.
We wish you a pleasant travel to London – and remember to bring our London travel guide. With our London guide in mind you will know what to do and what to see in London city.
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In this London travel guide you will get a glimpse of beautiful London, and learn about London’s cool districts, its many museums and countless restaurants. If you visit London you will visit a city with a cool vibe, great shopping, delicious restaurants and trendy people.
Travel to London with SAS – a lot are included in your flight ticket!
This London guide is presented by SAS in collaboration with two Londoners named Raymond and Sabina. Raymond and Sabina are actually not from London, they are from Italy and Sweden, but they have been living in London for 24– and 10 years.
Raymond and Sabina loves living in London and therefore they are the best to give out their London tips for this London guide.
Do you love shopping? And do you love trendy cities? Then you will absolutely love London! Book a flight to London with SAS and remember our London tips from our London travel guide. Book a flight to London here:
https://www.flysas.com/en/us/destinations/london/
LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE – VISIT THE COOL AND UPCOMING DISTRICT BRIXTON
In this London travel guide you will learn about what to do and what to see in London. And one of the things you must do in London is visiting the district Brixton. Brixton is an upcoming authentic vivid part of South London, and in Brixton you will find many cool street markets, vintage shops, art galleries and trendy restaurants.
If you visit Brixton, which is recommended in our London guide, you will definitely feel the authentic London vibe combined with culture, colour, shopping, music and great food.
Did you like this London guide? Then you will also like our Malmo guide! Watch our Malmo travel guide here and learn about the restaurants and bars in Malmo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=259VBzG9U8c
LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE – VISIT SOHO AND FEEL LONDONS HEARTBEAT
In the London guide we also hear about Soho in London. Soho in London is according to Raymond London’s most vibrant place and he describes Soho as “being a melting pot of culture and nightlife in the middle of London”.
Soho in London is without a doubt London’s entertainment centre, where bars, nightclubs and London’s best restaurants are located side by side.
LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE – THE FOOD IN LONDON IS UNBELIEVABLE
In this London guide we will also learn about the food in London. The food in London is according to Raymond and Sabina amazing because of the diversity of what you can eat. Whether you like Italian, Japanese or French dishes, you can find a good and tasty restaurant in London.
London is also famous for its many street food markets, where you can eat, taste and buy all kinds of different food. If you would you like to visit a food market, then we highly recommend Borough Market, which is a gourmet food market that consists more than 100 stalls selling fish, meat, vegetables, ciders, cheese and more.
If you go visit Camden in London, you will also run into a great food market located among countless vintage shops and cool rock’n’roll bars.
In this London travel guide, we introduced you to London, and in this London guide you got great information about the food in London, the districts and the people.
If you go to London you will most likely fly to London Heathrow. Learn more about the airport in London here:
https://www.flysas.com/en/uk/travel-info/at-the-airport/t2/
LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE – THE BEST SHOPPING IS IN LONDON
Last, in the London guide, we will introduce you to the shopping in London.
London has several distinct shopping areas and shopping streets, and many of them have their own themes or specialities. When shopping in London you will find anything from luxury goods in Mayfair to quirky finds in Covent Garden, to large shopping centres and department stores.
We wish you a pleasant travel to London – and remember to bring our London travel guide. With our London guide in mind you will know what to do and what to see in London city.
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"British Museum". One of the best collections anywhere in the World. London, England

Tyres and Braaiers 2 - Eps 5 (15 Nov 2017)

This week we’re in sunny East London. The guys get driven around town in a Studebaker Hawk with driver Kenny Willemse. They also visit the East London Museum, make padkos on the seaside and end off with a braai at the airfield.
Tyres & Braaiers airs every Wednesday evening on SABC 3 at 20:30. Join us after the TV broadcast here on YouTube at 21:00 as we celebrate South Africa’s favourite past time in a different way each week.
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Tyres & Braaiers follows comedian Nik Rabinowitz and chef Hezron Louw as they ...

published: 17 Nov 2017

World of Mysteries - Hidden City of London

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Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...London, Europe’s biggest and busiest metropolis, visited by 28 million tourists every year. They come for history, culture, and entertainment, but behind the glamour of the bright lights lies a concealed sinister city that most travellers don’t get to see. This is the Hidden City of London.
London is a city rich in history, but you won’t see it all from a double decker bus. In this programme we explore a secret subterranean world. We hunt for ghosts of centuries past, and unravel the most famous English mystery of all, Jack the Ripper.
In 1888, Jack the Ripper was the most feared name in London. The Ripper preyed upon prostitutes of the East End,...

London accident museum live, SUBSCRIBE! Terrorist attack!

A car crashed into numerous pedestrians in the vicinity of natural History museum in London,
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1. The Truth Hits The Streets Of South East London

Ezekiel 3:8 Behold, I have made thy face strong against their faces, and thy forehead strong against their foreheads.
9 As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead: fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house

🇬🇧 London Vlog #2 🇬🇧 EPIC Vegan Food, Doctor Who Museum & SHOPPING!

Here's the final leg of my trip to London (July 17-21) with lots of epic vegan food, nerdy destinations, and of course, checking out what London has to offer those interested in cruelty-free shopping! Also really sorry for the sort of weird, abrupt ending.
We accidentally took the key for our AirBnB with us so Eddie was running around the airport trying to post it back to our host and we nearly missed our flight. I was super duper stressed so I didn't record any footage because I was sitting alone in the airport with all of our stuff. BUT we made it and clearly we're home so everything's fine =P
🇬🇧 WATCH PART 1 OF THE LONDON VLOG: https://goo.gl/Cb2YSD
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published: 14 Aug 2017

soho london - soho streets - london jog

I start this jog/walk from Tottenham Crt. RoadU/G station and finish at Oxford Circus U/G.soho is between oxford St.(norht) shaftsbury Ave.to the (south)regents St. to the (west) and charing cross road to the(east).

This week we’re in sunny East London. The guys get driven around town in a Studebaker Hawk with driver Kenny Willemse. They also visit the East London Museum, make padkos on the seaside and end off with a braai at the airfield.
Tyres & Braaiers airs every Wednesday evening on SABC 3 at 20:30. Join us after the TV broadcast here on YouTube at 21:00 as we celebrate South Africa’s favourite past time in a different way each week.
Facebook: Nik Rabinowitz
Twitter: @nikrabinowitz
Instagram: @nikrabinowitz
Facebook: Hezron Louw
Twitter: @sumtingfresh
Instagram: @sumtingfresh
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Tyres & Braaiers follows comedian Nik Rabinowitz and chef Hezron Louw as they tour South Africa in search of the most unique, interesting and scenic braai experiences South Africa has to offer. Each week the dynamic duo travels to corners of the country in a different, weird and wonderful vehicle, from a vintage fire truck to a home built car. They meet a new group of braaiers, savour their braai specialties and enjoy a different Mzansi cultural experience.

This week we’re in sunny East London. The guys get driven around town in a Studebaker Hawk with driver Kenny Willemse. They also visit the East London Museum, make padkos on the seaside and end off with a braai at the airfield.
Tyres & Braaiers airs every Wednesday evening on SABC 3 at 20:30. Join us after the TV broadcast here on YouTube at 21:00 as we celebrate South Africa’s favourite past time in a different way each week.
Facebook: Nik Rabinowitz
Twitter: @nikrabinowitz
Instagram: @nikrabinowitz
Facebook: Hezron Louw
Twitter: @sumtingfresh
Instagram: @sumtingfresh
https://www.facebook.com/TyresandBraaiers/
https://twitter.com/TyresBraaiers
https://www.instagram.com/tyresandbraaiers/
#tyres&braaiers
Tyres & Braaiers follows comedian Nik Rabinowitz and chef Hezron Louw as they tour South Africa in search of the most unique, interesting and scenic braai experiences South Africa has to offer. Each week the dynamic duo travels to corners of the country in a different, weird and wonderful vehicle, from a vintage fire truck to a home built car. They meet a new group of braaiers, savour their braai specialties and enjoy a different Mzansi cultural experience.

World of Mysteries - Hidden City of London

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Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...London, Europe’s bigg...

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Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...London, Europe’s biggest and busiest metropolis, visited by 28 million tourists every year. They come for history, culture, and entertainment, but behind the glamour of the bright lights lies a concealed sinister city that most travellers don’t get to see. This is the Hidden City of London.
London is a city rich in history, but you won’t see it all from a double decker bus. In this programme we explore a secret subterranean world. We hunt for ghosts of centuries past, and unravel the most famous English mystery of all, Jack the Ripper.
In 1888, Jack the Ripper was the most feared name in London. The Ripper preyed upon prostitutes of the East End, in just ten weeks he savagely murdered five women, but to this day his true identity remains a mystery. In Victorian England the East End of London was a gloomy network of narrow cobbled streets shrouded in thick smog, life here was hard.
Each year on November 5th hundreds of bonfires burn across the city as millions celebrate Guy Fawkes Night. Guy Fawkes was a seventeenth century terrorist captured trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament with two tonnes of gunpowder. Fawkes was imprisoned in one of the most brutal and terrifying places of all, the Tower of London.
The West End is the Broadway of Europe. This is theatre land with over 40 playhouses in a single square mile. The TheatreRoyal at Drury Lane is hundreds of years old, and seats 2500 theatre goers, both living, and dead. Mark Fox has been at the theatre since 1992, he claims to know of at least three ghosts that haunt the building, and he has a possible explanation for one of them.
In search of London’s darker mysteries we sail up the River Thames to one of the most glorious palaces in England. Hampton Court represents 500 years of royal history, and with it, countless hauntings.
Westminster, in the heart of London is Britain’s political hub and home to matters of vital national security, but these buildings were not built to withstand the impact of the Blitz of World War II. InsteadWinston Churchill’s war cabinet held their meets at a top secret location below ground. Now a museum, the Churchill War Rooms have been left exactly as they were when they were abandoned in 1945.
“Hidden City of London”, is a documentary, from the “World of Mysteries” series.

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Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare...London, Europe’s biggest and busiest metropolis, visited by 28 million tourists every year. They come for history, culture, and entertainment, but behind the glamour of the bright lights lies a concealed sinister city that most travellers don’t get to see. This is the Hidden City of London.
London is a city rich in history, but you won’t see it all from a double decker bus. In this programme we explore a secret subterranean world. We hunt for ghosts of centuries past, and unravel the most famous English mystery of all, Jack the Ripper.
In 1888, Jack the Ripper was the most feared name in London. The Ripper preyed upon prostitutes of the East End, in just ten weeks he savagely murdered five women, but to this day his true identity remains a mystery. In Victorian England the East End of London was a gloomy network of narrow cobbled streets shrouded in thick smog, life here was hard.
Each year on November 5th hundreds of bonfires burn across the city as millions celebrate Guy Fawkes Night. Guy Fawkes was a seventeenth century terrorist captured trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament with two tonnes of gunpowder. Fawkes was imprisoned in one of the most brutal and terrifying places of all, the Tower of London.
The West End is the Broadway of Europe. This is theatre land with over 40 playhouses in a single square mile. The TheatreRoyal at Drury Lane is hundreds of years old, and seats 2500 theatre goers, both living, and dead. Mark Fox has been at the theatre since 1992, he claims to know of at least three ghosts that haunt the building, and he has a possible explanation for one of them.
In search of London’s darker mysteries we sail up the River Thames to one of the most glorious palaces in England. Hampton Court represents 500 years of royal history, and with it, countless hauntings.
Westminster, in the heart of London is Britain’s political hub and home to matters of vital national security, but these buildings were not built to withstand the impact of the Blitz of World War II. InsteadWinston Churchill’s war cabinet held their meets at a top secret location below ground. Now a museum, the Churchill War Rooms have been left exactly as they were when they were abandoned in 1945.
“Hidden City of London”, is a documentary, from the “World of Mysteries” series.

London accident museum live, SUBSCRIBE! Terrorist attack!

A car crashed into numerous pedestrians in the vicinity of natural History museum in London,
Here we see a driver pinned down by citizens.
London accident
lon...

A car crashed into numerous pedestrians in the vicinity of natural History museum in London,
Here we see a driver pinned down by citizens.
London accident
london car crash
london live
london natural history museum accident live
live london accident museum
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A car crashed into numerous pedestrians in the vicinity of natural History museum in London,
Here we see a driver pinned down by citizens.
London accident
london car crash
london live
london natural history museum accident live
live london accident museum
london car crash accident
london terrorist attack live
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1. The Truth Hits The Streets Of South East London

Ezekiel 3:8 Behold, I have made thy face strong against their faces, and thy forehead strong against their foreheads.
9 As an adamant harder than flint have I...

Ezekiel 3:8 Behold, I have made thy face strong against their faces, and thy forehead strong against their foreheads.
9 As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead: fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house

Ezekiel 3:8 Behold, I have made thy face strong against their faces, and thy forehead strong against their foreheads.
9 As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead: fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house

soho london - soho streets - london jog

I start this jog/walk from Tottenham Crt. RoadU/G station and finish at Oxford Circus U/G.soho is between oxford St.(norht) shaftsbury Ave.to the (south)regent...

I start this jog/walk from Tottenham Crt. RoadU/G station and finish at Oxford Circus U/G.soho is between oxford St.(norht) shaftsbury Ave.to the (south)regents St. to the (west) and charing cross road to the(east).

I start this jog/walk from Tottenham Crt. RoadU/G station and finish at Oxford Circus U/G.soho is between oxford St.(norht) shaftsbury Ave.to the (south)regents St. to the (west) and charing cross road to the(east).

V&A Museum of Childhood East London

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The V&A Museum of Childhood is one of the most interesting attractions within the east end of the London. It is located in Bethnal Green and is part of the well known Victoria and Albert Museum of applied arts in South Kensington. It is well known for having the UK's largest collection of childhood objects including a large collection of toys, dolls, clothings and costumes. It's mission is "To enable everyone, especially the young, to explore and enjoy the designed world, in particular objects made for and made by children."
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EAST LONDON HOLIDAY! - Weekly Vlog #1! - South African Vloggers

Top South African Vloggers, Thalia and John, share the story of their lives with you. Join...

EAST LONDON HOLIDAY! - Weekly Vlog #1! - South African Vloggers

Top South AfricanVloggers, Thalia and John, share the story of their lives with you. Join them on their exciting and fun filled adventures around South Africa!!
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After almost 3 years together, we finally took our first official holiday! We flew to East London in the Eastern Cape (our first time together on an airplane) where we spent 4 days enjoying fantastic weather, the museum, the beaches, pancakes, bowling, putt putt, burgers, waffles and milkshakes! We then took a 17 hour bus ride back to Cape Town in the Western Cape!!
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Car 'ploughs into pedestrians' outside London museum, 11 injured

An incident involving a car has been reported outside London’s Natural History Museum. Loc...

Car 'ploughs into pedestrians' outside London museum, 11 injured

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"British Museum". One of the best collections anywhere in the World. London, England

The British Museum is a museum in London dedicated to human history and culture.
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The Science Museum in London Full Tour

A walking tour around the Science Museum in London.
The museum was founded in 1857 under Bennet Woodcroft from the collection of the Royal Society of Arts and surplus items from the Great Exhibition as part of the South Kensington Museum, together with what is now the Victoria and Albert Museum. It included a collection of machinery which became the Museum of Patents in 1858, and the Patent Office Museum in 1863. This collection contained many of the most famous exhibits of what is now the Science Museum. In 1883, the contents of the Patent Office Museum were transferred to the South Kensington Museum. In 1885, the ScienceCollections were renamed the Science Museum and in 1893 a separate director was appointed.[2] The Art Collections were renamed the Art Museum, which eventually became the Victoria and Albert Museum.
When Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone for the new building for the Art Museum, she stipulated that the museum be renamed after herself and her late husband. This was initially applied to the whole museum, but when that new building finally opened ten years later, the title was confined to the Art Collections and the Science Collections had to be divorced from it.[3 On 26 June 1909 the Science Museum, as an independent entity, came into existence. The Science Museum's present quarters, designed by Sir Richard Allison, were opened to the public in stages over the period 1919--28. This building was known as the East Block, construction of which began in 1913 and temporarily halted by World War I. As the name suggests it was intended to be the first building of a much larger project, which was never realized. However, the Museum buildings were expanded over the following years; the Centre Block was completed in 1961-3, the infill of the East Block and the construction of the Lower & Upper Wellcome Galleries in 1980, and the construction of the Wellcome Wing in 2000 result in the Museum now extending to Queensgate.
Collections
Replica of the DNA model built by Crick and Watson in 1953
Old Bess, the oldest surviving steam engine, made by James Watt in 1777.
The Science Museum now holds a collection of over 300,000 items, including such famous items as Stephenson's Rocket, Puffing Billy (the oldest surviving steam locomotive), the first jet engine, a reconstruction of Francis Crick and James Watson's model of DNA, some of the earliest remaining steam engines, a working example of Charles Babbage's Difference engine (and the latter, preserved half brain), the first prototype of the 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now, and documentation of the first typewriter. It also contains hundreds of interactive exhibits. A recent addition is the IMAX 3DCinema showing science and nature documentaries, most of them in 3-D, and the Wellcome Wing which focuses on digital technology. Entrance has been free since 1 December2001.
The museum houses some of the many objects collected by Henry Wellcome around a medical theme. The fourth floor exhibit is called "Glimpses of Medical History", with reconstructions and dioramas of the history of practised medicine. The fifth floor gallery is called "Science and the Art of Medicine", with exhibits of medical instruments and practices from ancient days and from many countries. The collection is strong in clinical medicine, biosciences and public health. The museum is a member of the London Museums of Health & Medicine.
The Science Museum has a dedicated library, and until the 1960s was Britain's National Library for Science, Medicine and Technology. It holds runs of periodicals, early books and manuscripts, and is used by scholars worldwide. It has for a number of years been run in conjunction with the Library of Imperial College, but in 2007 the Library was divided over two sites. Histories of science and biographies of scientists are still kept at the Imperial College in London. The rest of the collection which includes original scientific works and archives are now located in Wroughton, Wiltshire.
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Christmas in the 17th Century | The Geffrye Museum

We've been performing a lot of Christmas music from the 17th century this December.
But what was Christmas in England like for people living then? We went to the Christmas Past exhibition at East London's Geffrye Museum to find out.
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A Trip to Ragged School Museum in East London

A short video of our trip to Ragged School Museum in Mile End. It gives a little snapshot ...

A Trip to Ragged School Museum in East London

A short video of our trip to Ragged School Museum in Mile End. It gives a little snapshot into what my kids learnt about this Victorian school and the children that went there.
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Explore London: Hoxton | East London

When it comes to exploring London and the different cultures the city has to offer Hoxton ...

Explore London: Hoxton | East London

When it comes to exploring London and the different cultures the city has to offer Hoxton comes to mind.
From museums right in front of the station to food markets in Brick Lane there are plenty of things to see and do.

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London Museum Development 2015: Looking back, looking forward

The London Museum Development team exists to drive development and to deliver sustainabili...